ravitejan


{ City } hyderabad
< Country > india
* Profession * jr.civil engineer
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How many jacks and props required for one floor, or tell me any thumbrule...to know the approx jacks and props required.?

Sumadhura Infracon,

1 Civil Engineering 2596

How much paint is required for 1sqm.?how to calculate the paint...?

MRKR, Sumadhura Infracon,

1 Civil Engineering 2845

How to estimate the shuttering material requirement for a slab and beam and shear wall..? Please send thumbrule to estimate material required ( Plywood, Ms plates, runners, acrospans, jacks)

Sumadhura Infracon,

Civil Engineering 1729

Thumb rules for 1.brickwork & Blockwork 2.Plastering 3.FLooring and tiles 4.Shuttering 5.Steel

Sumadhura Infracon,

1 Civil Engineering 9480




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Question { 16537 }

what is chicken mesh?explain its use


Answer

Chicken wire mesh is formed by twisting two adjacent wires at least four times, forming a strong honeycomb mesh structure. So, it has a high strength and durability. Even if a place is cut off, it will not lead to the entire chicken mesh structure destroyed. When using for plastering, plaster layer and the reinforcing metal layer have different thermal expansion coefficient. Therefore, subject to extreme changes in temperature, chicken wire (durable twisted woven mesh - no rigid mesh) is more acceptable for plastering than welded wire mesh or expanded metal. Using it when plastering effectively prevents plaster layer drying out and cracking.

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Question { Ukay Metal Industries, 3875 }

How to convert 0.44 N/MM2 in to Kgf/cm2


Answer

0.4N/mm2 is equal to 4.07886Kgf/cm2


i.e 1 N/mm2 = 10.1972Kgf/cm2

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